Notices. So point three is everybody better exercise what can happen but also what might happen thats really dark and awful. And that requires leadership, that requires time and training. And a lot of people are not doing it. And thats worrisome. After that, actually a few years ago, rand had a sabrini panel. I was a member of that too. There were only two of us who were laymen. There were army generals, steve abbott, fourstar navy admiral, was the chair, i was the vice chair. It was chemical, biological, nuclear and radiological event. That was what was exercised. And we concluded, to our horror, that nobody law enforcement, National Guard, the local First Responders had a clue what a nuclear event, dirty bomb, what did it look like in terms of injured people or a chemical or a biological event. Now, have things changed since then . Certainly at the state level. But guess what . No Congressional Committee had a hearing. Amazing. We went to see one senator who said, god, this is really
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